Left guard Laken Tomlinson has been 49ers’ iron man

Left guard Laken Tomlinson has been a notable exception in the 49ers’ injury-plagued season.

After 10 games, Tomlinson is the only player to not miss a snap and he also has yet to appear on the team’s injury report for the second straight season. Tomlinson, who has played all 666 offensive snaps, was asked if he took pride in his durability.

“Yeah, you want to be there for your team every chance you get,” Tomlinson said. “What do they say — availability is your best ability, or whatever? So I try to be there for the team.”

Tomlinson, a 2015 first-round pick of the Lions, has flourished since he was dealt to the 49ers last year for a fifth-round selection. Since signing a three-year extension in June, he has played a major role in an offense that ranks third in the NFL in rushing yards per game (133.6).

He can become the first member of the 49ers to play every snap since offensive linemen Trent Brown and Zane Beadles did so in 2016.

“I still think I’m growing,” Tomlinson said. “I still think there’s another platform I can reach.”

SANTA CLARA, CA - NOVEMBER 01: Laken Tomlinson #75 of the San Francisco 49ers walks off the field after defeating the Oakland Raiders 34-3 in their NFL game at Levi's Stadium on November 1, 2018 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/Getty Images)

SANTA CLARA, CA - NOVEMBER 01: Laken Tomlinson #75 of the San Francisco 49ers walks off the field after defeating the Oakland Raiders 34-3 in their NFL game at Levi's Stadium on November 1, 2018 in Santa Clara,

SANTA CLARA, CA - NOVEMBER 01: Laken Tomlinson #75 of the San Francisco 49ers walks off the field after defeating the Oakland Raiders 34-3 in their NFL game at Levi's Stadium on November 1, 2018 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/Getty Images)

SANTA CLARA, CA - NOVEMBER 01: Laken Tomlinson #75 of the San Francisco 49ers walks off the field after defeating the Oakland Raiders 34-3 in their NFL game at Levi's Stadium on November 1, 2018 in Santa Clara,

Injury report: Wide receiver Pierre Garcon remained sidelined in practice because of a knee injury that has plagued him since early October. Garcon has missed two of the past three games after making his first two starts after the injury.

Meanwhile, backup guard Joshua Garnett did not practice. He recently had surgery to repair a tendon in his thumb. Head coach Kyle Shanahan indicated Garnett could be available Sunday when the 49ers visit Tampa Bay.

“Just need to give it a couple more days to heal,” Shanahan said.

Wide receiver Marquise Goodwin was at practice after he was excused from Monday’s session for personal reasons. Linebacker Reuben Foster (hamstring) and center Weston Richburg (knee) were limited.